The drink to celebrate this occasion: Slippery Nipple.​This combination, which appeared in the 1990s in Belfast due to a need to reach a drunken stupor, is made up of two layers, Sambuca in the background and Baileys on the surface, two elements that would be said to resist mixing, one almost It floats on the air of the other and creates a line, a form, an independent entity.

Or that's what it looks like. Actually this line, like all lines, is merely a construction, a barrier that asks to be transgressed. The two elements slide one over the other in the limited space of a glass of liquor, rubbing delicately, caressing gently. In fact, both are porous and mix right away as soon as you shake them lightly. The perception of the two elements as separate from the glass, and this in turn from the hand that holds it, and all this in turn from the environment is, of course, also a construction, which dissolves in an instant. As soon as you have taken a sip, you are already fully aware of the porosity of the self, of how far we are integrated into our world-horizon, of what false is the polarity between the inside and the outside, of how the sign is the signifier , and the hand is the air and the elbow, the goodbye.